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Almost everyone knows about the new Union Market–the massive indoor culinary market that opened two years ago and currently features over 40 different vendors and small restaurants. The Market building previously housed the D.C. Farmers Market until a serious fire destroyed the building several years ago. At that point, Edens, the owner, decided to completely remodel the building and reposition the concept to become the premiere culinary destination for foodies across the District. Located between 5th and 6th streets and bounded by Neal Place in Northeast, the Market has been come a magnet for people around the area. For the past two years, Edens has held a ton of different events ranging from beerfests to ice cream parties to musicfests to drive-in movies to put Union Market on the map for people across the District.

While you know about the new Union Market building, what you probably don’t know about are the impressive plans for a revitalization of the area in the years ahead. In this series, we will be taking a look at what is in store for the Union Market area in the future. We will begin with several posts looking at the area in a series of geographical chunks: the west section, the middle section, the east section, and the upper section. Finally, we will examine two existing spots in the Market that you are probably overlooking right now (A. Litteri Italian market and Angelika Pop-Up Theater). Questions or comments? As always, please feel free to use the comment section.